Your Lord Has A Screw Loose?-Chapter 351 - 353: Intelligence from the Insect Nest Planet Beyond Our World
Chapter 351: Chapter 353: Intelligence from the Insect Nest Planet Beyond Our World
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“Such as certain things that can be done regardless of benefits, like dealing with traitors or spies,” Qin Muye narrowed his eyes, inevitably thinking of certain matters.
“But how did the Insect Race come to the Warlock Dynasty server out of nowhere?”
“Still, I must inform Emperor Shen You about this. Otherwise, if it triggers a high-dimensional demon or the end of reincarnation, that would be the end of us.”
“Could it be a trick? Indeed, wiping them out seems to be the right idea.”
“Yawn~” Qin Muye stretched and loosened his muscles, then noticed a message from the Demon Insect Dominator.
“Still wanting to use me as a shield? Heh, in that case, I’ll eliminate you first.” Qin Muye was certainly not someone with a good temper.
“Could it be because of the Demon Machine?” the Demon Insect Dominator suddenly fell silent.
“But I don’t have the ability to control the timeline, nor do I have any backing…” the Demon Insect Dominator began to believe more in his own reasoning.
“What is the deal with the Demon Soil? Why is it suddenly against me?” the Demon Insect Dominator grew frustrated, having never offended them and past cooperation had been quite harmonious. The sudden betrayal caught the Dominator off guard.
“I… I…”
“I couldn’t possibly have already been dragged into this, right?”
“An Insect Nest Planet is approaching? Is this a threat to me?” Qin Muye wondered, finding the tone somewhat unusual.
“I need to explain this properly, otherwise, the Lord of Demon Soil might think that even if they kill me, my Insect Race backers would come to the rescue, which would be awkward.”
“There’s another problem — where did the Demon Insect Dominator get this information from? To know clearly that it’s an Insect Nest Planet and to be so certain about it, there’s something fishy!” Qin Muye couldn’t help feeling suspicious, as if the other party had been informed in advance.
After all, it was a deserter, and perhaps the Insect Race had been tracking it already.
After all, who would threaten someone and then inform them about it, if not to give them a heads-up?
Despite its presence in the wilderness, it was actually very well-informed.
The Insect Nest Planet is one of the strategic weapons in the great world of the Insect Race, offering everything from breeding to colonization services, essentially a microcosm of Insect Race society.
Unless… someone leaked the information.
According to the information provided by the Demon Insect Dominator, the Insect Nest Planet was made from a 9th level world and underwent various modifications, meaning not only the surface was habitable but even the underground and the skies above were developed and utilized.
With the various powers of the Great Nether Dynasty intertwined, there are not a few who are in cahoots with the Insect Race. After all, with interests involved, who cares about the Great Nether’s nation and home?
Of course, this so-called micro refers to its size in comparison to the Insect Race’s great world. Placed within the Warlock Dynasty, its size is naturally immense, almost as large as this world.
And the Insect Nest Planet is one of the top weapons for invading worlds within their strategic arsenal.
Fortunately, the world energy level where he resided was relatively low, so while the Insect Race might track him down, it was unlikely they’d expect him to flee here; even if they did find out, that would be a problem for later.
Soon, he notified Emperor Shen You and then had his Spirit Monsters prepare for battle.
If roles were reversed, he would have done the same, considering how plump the adversary looked; who wouldn’t be tempted?
He wouldn’t be able to leave today; he needed to convert the Phantom Divine Bow into a Divine Artifact Equipment. This device was effective for whoever wielded it, and couldn’t be widely distributed.
Those who were coming were definitely of the Emperor level, which is the 8th level in “Lord Era.”
The Demon Machine Emperor was a subprogram of the Mechanical Emperor, which was why he had that capability. As for the origin of the Mechanical Emperor, even the Demon Insect Dominator was not sure; it’s said to be only a subprogram of some ineffable subdivision.
There was no escape, and he had become a pawn; in the end, with gritted teeth, he tried to contact the Lord of Demon Soil, hoping to reveal everything to avoid unfounded disaster.
Qin Muye’s intelligence network was also highly developed. The Spirit Monsters, capable of mimicking various life forms, were perfectly suited to act as spies.
Qin Muye found it odd, feeling that every effect must have a cause, and judging from the description of the Demon Insect Dominator, the world where the Insect Race resided was extremely powerful.
Without sufficient strength, how could it dare to invade another world?
It might even be an Insect Nest Planet.
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To be honest, the fact that the Demon Soil could break the constriction of the timeline and daring to disrupt the closed loop of time, and even succeeding, that was simply the stuff of legends. When the Demon Insect Dominator first learned of this, the shock was so profound that it was almost numbing. Everyone was of the same level, so why were you so exceptional?
Although, it might still be possible now.
Therefore, it was highly unlikely that the Demon Insect Dominator would be interested in such a minor world as the Warlock Dynasty, let alone activating strategic weapons, which, not to mention anything else, had costs far exceeding the benefits.
So Qin Muye speculated that if what the Demon Insect Dominator said was true, then there must be some hidden details behind it.
As a result, the Demon Insect Dominator not only had a large number of spies among the common folk of the Great Nether Dynasty but also quite a few within the court itself.
Therefore, it was not in a rush at the moment, and Qin Muye thought that it was best to kill with one strike, as failing to do so, and leaving the Demon Insect Dominator with a breath left, could result in it self-destructing like the Mechanical Emperor. The self-destruction of the Mechanical Emperor had led to the Rectification Agreement. If the Demon Insect Dominator self-destructed, it might directly attract the Insect Nest Planet to come, leading to a true invasion of the Insect Race.
So if they really came, Qin Muye would have to face a swarm of the Insect Race, not just a single, defective breed like the Demon Insect Dominator.
It knew that the constricted timeline had disappeared and that the area of the Demon Soil had expanded, evident to everyone, although it was unclear what exactly happened with the timeline on the other side, it could be deduced that they had definitely obtained the inheritance left behind by the fall of the Rectification Agreement, otherwise their power would not have expanded so quickly.
The millennium-old dynasty was already quite ancient, and corruption from all sorts of vermin had long taken root. If not for Emperor Shen You’s skillful methods and great strength, the dynasty would have perished long ago.
At that thought, the Demon Insect Dominator couldn’t help but shudder…
The Demon Insect Dominator was different; it was fleeing. If it truly dared to contact the great Insect World, it would be wiped out by the real Dominator Level immediately.
At that moment, it felt like crying without tears. If there was some terrifying existence calculating behind the scenes, then it would be doomed no matter what.
Or perhaps it was being used as a pawn by some indescribable beings.
Therefore, Qin Muye quickly guessed that this Insect Nest Planet most likely had nothing to do with him, but was attracted by the Demon Insect Dominator, meaning that even if Qin Muye had not come, this crisis might still have occurred.
It suspected that Qin Muye saw it as a tough piece of meat, like the Mechanical Emperor, difficult to chew but immensely nourishing once consumed, otherwise why would he target it?
With the Phantom Divine Bow and the Titan’s Arrow, the remote weaponry was a perfect match.
In the face of an invincible opponent, the ability to endure, to cower, and to survive was crucial, but now that the enemy’s power was clearly inferior to his, why would Qin Muye endure?
In its eyes, the opportunity was not the Lord of Demon Soil, but itself. Upon being forced back, it had become the opportunity, just waiting for the Lord of Demon Soil to come knocking, at which point the Insect Race would appear.
In a complete societal system, opinion, reputation, and the like are all part of the benefits. Their criteria for assessing benefits are completely different from Qin Muye’s.
Being a Level 7 creature that enjoyed an abundance of resources, it couldn’t just run away like that. The Insect Race would certainly capture and execute it publicly; otherwise, if every insect consumed resources and then fled from the battlefield fearing combat, how could the Insect Race continue to develop?
In a great power, strength is important, but intelligence is equally important. Without enough intelligence, one wouldn’t even know how they died.
These four crises didn’t follow any order, and instead, could be triggered by some incident. Qin Muye also worried that if communication wasn’t timely, the remaining three crises could erupt simultaneously, resulting in a showdown akin to gods battling.
Just like the Mechanical Emperor who supposedly couldn’t connect to the server and trigger the Rectification Agreement, the Insect Race tasked with capturing it might already be on their way.
Just a reminder of what it is for, as it can’t defeat them anyway; after all, what can it do if an Insect Nest Planet the size of the Warlock Dynasty server comes along? The sheer number alone was more than it could handle.
All it needed was that tiny opportunity, which now seemed to have been triggered.
As for the source of the information, it was, of course, quite simple; it must have leaked from within the Great Nether Dynasty.
Of course, they want to annihilate it.
They might pledge loyalty and love for the country with their words, but in private, it’s a totally different story.
As a remote Divine Artifact, Qin Muye naturally had to make some improvements, as most of the attack methods in his territory were firepower strikes.